13 APRIL 1839, Page 6

MODEST CONFIDENCE OF A YOUNG JOURNALIST.

" We fear not responsibility." Weekly el,ronicle.

"We like to sm our way. We like to have a reasonable probability of suc- cess." Weekly Chronicle.

" Let the Whigs refuse afterwards, at their peril, an alliance proffered on fair terms. These terms are, the ce-,sation of Lord John Russell's Leadership, and the representation of Radical principles by Radical men."

Weekly Chriniele.

"To do this Isernething proposed by the Spectator] does seem to Hs the most extravagant project that ever perverted ingenuity suggested to a prac- tical loan." It Whig Chronicle.

" We say, that this advice is had advice." Weekly Chroniele.

"Never was there less unaniinity or concert in the organs of the Liberal

party." Weekig "We constantly differ with the Spectator." 11-eekly Chvmusf2ii.

" The Esw,tinBv, from which paper we differ almost as much as we do from the Spectator." Weekly Chronicle.

" We sec no reason to exchange our views for any of the various recom- mendations of our contemporaries. Weekly Chronick. We have the most perfect conviction that our road is the best."

Week& Chronicle.